This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'St'.
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(Panama City, Florida, United States)
(St Croix Aircraft)
(St. Louis Aircraft Co, 8000 N Broadway, St. Louis MO.)
(Boucherville, Quebec, Canada)
(Stabilaire Inc (Albert J Downs), Wenham MA)
(Anthony Stadlman & J E Roth, Chicago IL.)
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(T G Stafford, Black Mountain NC.)
(Walter Stafford/Justacrate Airplane Co, Greenville SC.)
(Stahlwerk Mark Flugzeugbau)
(Wilbur Staib, Carthage MO.)
(Jerry Stallings, Houston TX.)
(J. Stampe et M. Vertongen)
(Standard Aircraft Corp, Plainfield NJ.)
(E Graydon Stapp, Alanread TX.)
(Star Engineering Company)
(Star Aircraft Div, Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville OK)
(Star Aviation, New Braunfels TX.)
(Star Bee Gyros LLC, Worcester, Massachusetts)
(Star Flight Manufacturing)
(Star-Kraft, Ft Scott KS.)
(Star-Lite Aircraft Inc, San Antonio, Texas, United States)
(Star-Lite Engineering Ltd, Englewood, Ohio, United States)
(André Starck / Avions Starck)
(Starfire Aviation Inc, Tempe, Arizona, United States)
(Stargate Inc., McMinnville, Oregon, United States)
(Starling Aircraft Co., 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis MN.)
(Robert H Starr, Phoenix AZ. )
(Starwing Co/American Aviation Corp, Massillon OH.)
(Jan Stástik / J. Stástik & Co.)
(William H Statler, Northridge CA.)
(States Aircraft Co, 1633 Wentworth Ave, Chicago Heights IL.)
(O L Stauffer, Elkhart IN.)
(Stavatti Aerospace Ltd)
(Societata de Transport Constanța)
(Stearman Aircraft Div, United Aircraft Corp, Wichita.)
(SStearman-Jensen Aircraft Co / Stearman Aviation Incorporated)
( (Lloyd) Stearman-(Walter) Varney Inc, San Francisco Bay Airdrome, Alameda CA.)
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((James S & Ralph C) Stephens Engineering Co, Chicago IL)
(Charles T Stedman et al., South Bend IN.)
(Ivan Ivanovich Steglav)
((Lamar) Steen Aero Lab Inc, Brighton CO.)
(John Steere)
(Steir Aviators Union of Graz, Austria)
(Frank Steffan, Los Angeles CA.)
(Bloomfield, Indiana, United States)
(Władysław Stelmasyk)
(Stemme GmbH)
(Rudolph & Anna Stepanich, Rosedale NY.)
(Clayton L Stephens, San Bernardino CA.)
(Roy Fisher & Glen Stephens, 2600 Onieda St, Denver CO.)
(Rene Stern, France)
(B Stevens & Sons, Woonsocket RI.)
(Gary L Stevenson, Spenard AK.)
(Steward-Davis Inc (founders: Herb Steward, Stanley Davis), Compton Airport CA. )
((Robert W) Stewart Aerial Vehicle Co)
(Flint, Michigan, United States)
(C M Stewart, Loyal OK.)
(Charles L Stewart, Tulsa OK.)
(Walter E Stewart, Stewart Field, Tyler TX.)
(Stewart Aircraft Corp, Menominee MI.)
(Donald M. Stewart)
(Ed Stewart, Paso Robles CA.)
(Jim D. Stewart)
(Vero Beach, Florida, United States)
(Stiles Aircraft, Sycamore IL. 1928: 538 S Dearborn St, Chicago IL.)
(Stinson Aircraft Corp, Northville MI)
(Ray Stits, Battle Creek MI)
(Erwin Stockwell)
(Stoddard-(Tom) Hamilton Aircraft Inc, Arlington WA)
(William E Stoelk, Manning IA & Wendel G Hacker, Templeton IA.)
(Stolp Starduster Corp (Louis A Stolp & George M Adams), Compton CA.)
(Stone & Fry, Park City MT.)
(Edward R Stone, Wichita KS.)
(Tom Storey)
(Storm Aircraft Srl, Saubadia, Italy)
((N E) Storms Aircraft Co, Asheville NC. 1929: Spartanburg Aviation Co, Spartanburg SC.)
(W J Stossel, Palm Beach FL.)
(Stout Metal Airplane Div, Ford Motor Co.)
(Stralpes Aéro SARL)
(Redmond, Oregon, United States)
((Frank) Straughn Aircraft Corp, Wichita KS.)
(Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
((C Kenneth) Strickland Aircraft Corp, High Point NC.)
(Jim Striplin)
(Dr. Alex and Cirila Strojnik)
(Carl Strom & Oscar Olesen, Mineola NY.)
(Robert C Stroop, Rome GA, Jacksonville AL.)
( (Michael) Stroukoff Aircraft Corp, Trenton NJ.)
(Chicago Aero Works (pres: H S Renton), 345 River St, Cicero IL.)
Sturtevant Aeroplane Co (pres: Noble Foss, vp/gen mgr: Grover C Loening, div of Sturtevant Mfg Co, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts)
The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann is a basic biplane trainer aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Bücker Flugzeugbau. It was the company's first aircraft, as well as being the final biplane to be produced in Germany.
The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is an American biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. Stearman Aircraft became a subsidiary of Boeing in 1934. Widely known as the Stearman, Boeing Stearman, or Kaydet, it served as a primary trainer for the United States Army Air Forces, the United States Navy, and with the Royal Canadian Air Force as the Kaydet throughout World War II. After the conflict was over, thousands of surplus aircraft were sold on the civilian market. In the immediate postwar years, they became popular as crop dusters and sports planes, and for aerobatic and wing walking use in air shows.
Stampe et Vertongen was a Belgian aircraft manufacturer formed in 1922 and based at Antwerp. The company specialised in design and construction of primary trainers/tourers and advanced trainers. One of their products—the Stampe-Vertongen SV.4—has become known in certain countries as just Stampe.
The Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26/100, RSV.18/100, RSV.26/18, and SV.18 were a family of two-seat touring aircraft designed by Alfred Renard and built by Stampe et Vertongen in Belgium in the 1920s and under license by Gates Aircraft in the United States as the Gates Convertiplane. Originally designed as a biplane, a monoplane version soon followed, and the aircraft was eventually marketed as convertible between the two configurations. Sometimes described as a lightened version of the RSV.26/140 military trainer, the RSV.26/100 was actually a fresh design.
The Stampe et Vertongen RSV.28/180 Type III, also known as the RSV.28-PSV was a military trainer aircraft built in Belgium to teach instrument-flying techniques. It was a response to a 1929 order from the Belgian Air Force, whose instrument-flying certification required a flight around a 100-kilometre (62 mi) triangular course and return to a point less than 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the start, using instruments only.
St. Louis Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer founded in September 1917.
The Stampe et Vertongen ST.26 was a 1930s Belgian military blind- and night-flying trainer aircraft.
The Texas Air Museum - Stinson Chapter is located on Stinson Municipal Airport. The museum has many static aircraft, along with several rare examples under restoration.
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